Study in Canada with confidence
Top-ranked universities, practical programs and clear post-study work routes — with guidance you can rely on.
Canada is a preferred destination for Indian students thanks to its world-class universities, public colleges, multicultural cities and strong post-study work options. With tuition typically ranging from around ₹13–42 lakhs depending on course and university, we help you identify the right Canadian pathway within your budget.
- Profile-based guidance for universities, public colleges and PG diplomas across provinces.
- End-to-end support for Canadian Study Permit, biometrics, medicals and documentation.
- Clarity on part-time work, cost of living and pathways like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
- Assistance with SOPs, financial planning, GIC, and pre-departure checklists for Canada.
Study and post-study pathways in Canada
From your first Study Permit to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), we guide you through each stage and help you plan long-term pathways.
- Requires a valid letter of acceptance from a DLI in Canada.
- Proof of funds to cover tuition, living expenses and return transportation.
- Biometrics, medical examination and adherence to Study Permit conditions.
- Lets you work in Canada after completing an eligible program.
- Open work permit — no job offer required to apply.
- Canadian work experience can support future immigration plans.
- Spouses can often apply for open work permits linked to your study.
- Children may get study permits for primary or secondary school.
- We guide on documentation, timelines and combining applications.
Study, work and live in a welcoming country
- Top universities like University of Toronto, UBC, McGill, Alberta and Waterloo with strong research and industry connections.
- Well-recognised programs in Business, Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Humanities and Arts & Design.
- Public colleges offering practical diplomas, co-op options and pathways to university, often at lower tuition fees.
- Multicultural campuses with large Indian communities and strong student support services.
- Clear post-study work opportunities through PGWP and potential pathways to permanent residency.
- With a valid study permit, you can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time in scheduled breaks.
- On-campus roles and off-campus jobs in retail, hospitality and administrative support are common.
- Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary offer vibrant, multicultural environments and Indian networks.
- Living costs vary — shared accommodation in major cities may be around CAD 1,000–1,500 per month, with lower costs in smaller cities.
- Provincial health coverage and safe public services contribute to a high quality of life.
Popular Canadian universities our students target
These universities are known for strong academics, research, campus life and excellent outcomes for international students.
Affordable Canadian universities for Indian students
These universities offer reasonable tuition, supportive environments and good academic reputations — ideal for value-conscious students who still want quality education.
High-value universities
- Memorial University of Newfoundland – Approx. CAD 2,500–7,000 per year; among the most affordable, with excellent student support and strong post-study prospects.
- University of Regina – Around CAD 7,000–8,000 per year; diverse programs, relatively low living costs and scholarships for international students.
- Brandon University – Roughly CAD 6,000–7,000 per year; smaller campus experience with personalised attention and lower fees.
More budget-friendly options
- University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) – Around CAD 7,000–8,000 per year; strong focus on research, environment and indigenous studies.
- University of Manitoba – Approx. CAD 12,000 per year; good scholarship options and strong career support for international students.
- Many of these institutions also offer scholarships specifically for international students, helping reduce overall study costs.
Key points for Canadian student visa (Study Permit)
We help you understand the requirements clearly so that you apply with confidence and complete documentation.
- Acceptance from DLI: You must hold a valid letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
- Proof of funds: Evidence that you can cover tuition, living expenses and return transportation, as per IRCC guidelines.
- Biometrics & medicals: Most Indian applicants must provide biometrics and complete a medical exam with an approved panel physician.
- Study Permit conditions: Maintain full-time enrolment, a valid Study Permit and satisfactory academic progress during your course.
- Work rights: Eligible to work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time in scheduled breaks, if conditions are met.
- Language requirements: Proof of English or French proficiency (e.g., IELTS, PTE, or TEF) typically required by institutions.
- GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate): Often required for Indian students under specific streams as proof of funds for living expenses.
- Family accompanying: Spouses may apply for open work permits and children can receive study permits for school education.
- Visa interview: Some applicants may be called for an interview at a Canadian visa office – we help you prepare if needed.
- We review your profile, documentation and timelines so that you are aligned with the latest requirements and best practices.
Popular study options in Canada
From degrees at leading universities to diplomas at public colleges, Canada offers a wide spectrum of academic and career-focused programs.
Business Administration, Management, Marketing, Finance, Accounting and HR programs.
Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Software Engineering, Computer Science and IT programs.
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics and related research fields.
Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, History and more.
Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Animation, Film & Media, Interior and Fashion Design.
Career-focused programs with practical training, co-op options and university transfer routes.
Nursing, Community Services, Public Health and selected allied health pathways.
Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Environmental Studies, Supply Chain and more.
How we support your Canada journey
Counselling & option mapping
Understand realistic pathways across Canadian universities and colleges.
- Profile-based shortlisting of DLIs, universities and public colleges.
- Comparison of provinces, cities, tuition fees and living costs.
- Guidance on PGWP eligibility and potential immigration pathways.
Applications & documentation
Strong, timely applications increase your chance of offers and visa success.
- Application forms for universities and colleges.
- SOP, LOR and CV drafting and refinement.
- Detailed document checklists for academics, finances and identity.
Study Permit & pre-departure
Support from offer stage to visa filing and travel planning.
- Study Permit guidance, biometrics and medicals support.
- Help with GIC process and proof of funds planning.
- Pre-departure sessions and arrival checklists for Canada.
Test preparation for Canada applications
Prepare for the language tests accepted by Canadian institutions so you meet admission and visa requirements comfortably.
- Focused coaching for IELTS / PTE / TOEFL aligned with Canadian cut-offs.
- Diagnostic tests to understand your current level and target score.
- Regular practice for all modules — Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
- Mock tests and feedback to build exam confidence before the actual test.
Mention “Coaching required” in the enquiry form or message us on WhatsApp – we will share batch timings and one-to-one options created for Canada-focused applicants.
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Ready to plan your Canada study journey?
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